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This product has been made from premium timber. Great care has been taken in selecting, and machining the 

timber before it is presented to you. Timber is a natural product and as such may experience changes throughout the 

course of its life. This means it may: 

 

Develop openings (gaps, slits, apertures, cracks, splits) along the line of the grain. These openings are due to

 

the difference in moisture content between the internal and outer surfaces of the timber. This is to be expected,

 

is totally acceptable and will not  affect the integral strength, life or guarantee of the product.

 

Warp and distort its shape. Any distortion will be slight and will not affect the safety or enjoyment of this 

 

product.

 

Fade as the timber reacts with sunlight. The timber should be treated with a proprietary product to act as a 

 

protective barrier, i.e. a water repellent, upon completion of assembly and on an annual basis. 

 

After first year of service treat product with a good quality treatment safe for children’s use.

To ensure the safety of you, the installer and your children, it is important that these instructions are read fully before 

commencing the positioning and assembly of this product. 

 Assemble table on a clean flat area.  

Keep your sandpit safe for the children

1. Always cover the sandpit when not in use, to prevent unwanted animals from playing in the sand.

2. Before covering your sandpit, place a large object in the center of the sand to prop up the cover.

    This will allow water to drain off the cover, and prevent any rain water from "pooling" in the center of the sand pit. 

    This must be checked regularly.

3. Should any water still accumulate and form a pool, please ensure that this water is removed. Standing water can

    pose a danger to children.

4. Regularly check sand for impurities and any other sharp objects that may cause harm to children, including at the

    beginning of the season.

5. Use washed play sand suitable for use in children's sand pits.

6. Regularly change the sand to ensure that there is no build up of mold and to ensure that the play area is hygienic.

7. In windy and adverse weather conditions place the product in a safe area. In these conditions the product may

Advisory Section

    become a hazard.

Timber Advice

Routine Maintenance

It is advised that on a regular basis (i.e. at the beginning of the season and monthly thereafter) all main parts/ fixings 

are checked as secure, well oiled (if metallic), have no sharp points/edges and are intact. Replace, and/or tighten 

when necessary. Failure to do so may result in an injury or hazard.

Fabric Parts are shower-proof only.

Remember to keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.

Summary of Contents for PG505W

Page 1: ...SANDBOX PICNIC TABLE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Assembly requires 1 adult approx 1 hour assembly time Warning For outdoor domestic use only Adult supervision recommended at all times Not suitable for chil...

Page 2: ...andpit safe for the children 1 Always cover the sandpit when not in use to prevent unwanted animals from playing in the sand 2 Before covering your sandpit place a large object in the center of the sa...

Page 3: ...D PARTS LIST C1531 QTY 8 16 C1531 1 Wide QTY 1 14 1 8 C1569 QTY 1 20 3 4 C1536 QTY 2 C1534 QTY 2 34 3 4 C1533 QTY 2 30 1 4 C1568 QTY 2 35 3 4 C1530 QTY 2 C1529 QTY 1 22 1 2 C1535 QTY 4 4 1 4 D1570 San...

Page 4: ...16 PHILLIPS SCREW DRIVER TOOLS NEEDED ALLEN KEYS Included QTY 2 NOT INCLUDED An electric screwdriver is helpful in assembly However please set at low torque and use extreme caution with an electric s...

Page 5: ...S NEEDED NOT TO SCALE Counter bore holes go to the outside Counter bore holes go to the outside On a clean flat surface attach C1568 boards to C1536 board as shown SIDE VIEW Note Assemble on a clean f...

Page 6: ...RE NEEDED ACTUAL SIZE 20 3 4 C1536 QTY 1 PARTS NEEDED NOT TO SCALE Attach a second C1536 board to other end as shown NOTE Tighten but DO NOT strip out any screws C1536 Counter bore holes go to the out...

Page 7: ...OD SCREW QTY 4 HARDWARE NEEDED ACTUAL SIZE PARTS NEEDED NOT TO SCALE C1569 QTY 1 14 1 8 Attach C1569 board as shown C1569 Attach C1531 1 wide board flush to the end screw centered on the C1568 boards...

Page 8: ...1531 boards starting with the end board first make sure its flush to the end Evenly space if necessary and attach all board using the 2 screws Attach C1535 Leg boards as shown using Allen Wrench Start...

Page 9: ...n using Allen Wrench Start bolts but do not tighten completely yet STEP 8 HARDWARE NEEDED ACTUAL SIZE M6X40mm QTY 4 M6X15mm QTY 4 C1534 1 3 4 2 Make sure the legs are level tighten the bolts with the...

Page 10: ...boards C1534 C1535 to the other end of the table 10 STEP 10 8 X 2 WOOD SCREW QTY 8 HARDWARE NEEDED ACTUAL SIZE Attach C1533 Seat boards making sure they are flush to the leg boards as shown FLUSH C153...

Page 11: ...RDWARE NEEDED ACTUAL SIZE Attach C1530 board as shown pay close attention to the location of the pre drilled pilot holes Pre drilled pilot hole Line up pre assembled C1529 panel and lay it flush next...

Page 12: ...HARDWARE NEEDED ACTUAL SIZE Attach C1530 board as shown leave less than 3 16 gap so that the panel C1529 can be removed C1530 C1529 8 X 2 WOOD SCREW QTY 4 HARDWARE NEEDED ACTUAL SIZE C1530 C1530 Secu...

Page 13: ...13 STEP 15 Remove panel C1529 and insert two D1570 sand liners as shown Always cover the table with panel C1529 when not in use D1570 D1570...

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